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  1. great tune.. this is Junius 'bugs' Hughes - just what the doctor ordered on Hew atb Jon
  2. 'Let's take a chance' - high keys (t'other side of living a lie).. real heart-renching stuff
  3. Walter Jackson's - it's an uphill climb.. misery and then some
  4. Carl Hall - What's Come Over You - B side of 'My Baby's So Good' (but only the demo - issue has wrong track). Hi Jo, I've got the red mercury issue of this and b-side is defo 'What's come over you', and it plays 'What's come over you' as well.. i remember an earlier thread where it was mentioned only the demos had the correct tune on the b-side... anyway, absolutely brilliant record and a fantastic vocal performance by Mr Hall
  5. version by Barbara Mercer...is this the one? https://www.soulclub.org/stream/Barbara_Mer..._Dear_Heart.ram
  6. $7 (exc postage) - the Tempests LP on dutch phillips off ebay about 2 years ago
  7. I'll have to pay Col a visit.. must be due a few free pints for advertising his beer for him
  8. The Handicappers also had another release on Reena :- Come Together / What is is (Reena 7006)
  9. Great record, gets quite a few plays at R&B/mod nights.. Check out 'Mama he treats your daughter mean' on Phillips.. cracking tune
  10. Here's the website for the Northern Brewing Company, not sure if Landslide is on there.. https://www.norbrew.co.uk/
  11. a VG copy went through ebay last week for $328.. I won't be your fool (also on Arvee) is worth looking out for.. good luck with this.. Jon
  12. pm'd you PAul
  13. paid £50 for a mint demo couple of weeks back.. great tune really like Abracadabra, also on Epic but about 3 times the price!
  14. Russ - just pm'd ya
  15. whilst googling a few Northern Soul artists came across some information on a broadway musical which opened on the 15th March 1970 https://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=3514 what's interesting is that the singers on the opening night production include Melba Moore, Milt Grayson, Tony Middleton and Ray Pollard...how amazing is that to have all these legends singing in the same theatre!
  16. Looks like it came out on a Jap LP in 1981 - Onederful /PLP-9007 (1981) SOUL ON FIRE JOHNNY SAYLES & ANDREW TIBBS JOHNNY SAYLES A-1: YOU DID ME WRONG (take 1) A-2: DON'T TURN YOUR BACK ON ME A-3: I GOT A WHOLE LOTS OF LOVING A-4: I'M SATISFIED A-5: TELL ME WHERE I STAND A-6: GOT YOU ON MY MIND SNDREW TIBBS B-1: STONE HEARTED WOMAN B-2: WOMAN'S LOVE B-3: I MADE A MISTAKE JOHNNY SAYLES B-4: YOU TOLD A LIE B-5: THE GIRL I LOVE B-6: YOU DID ME WRONG (take 2) Also on a Onederful Goldmine reissue cd.. hope this helps! Jon
  17. 3039 refosoul here you go
  18. i think it's one of those records that, although it's not that rare, when a copy does come up for sale it ain't around for very long... i was after a copy of this for a few years before i secured my copy of JM.. great record, imo best regards Jon
  19. paid £250 for an Ex copy off J Manship about 2 months ago. I remember phoning Soul Bowl for this in the early 80's when it was on their list for £10..
  20. Jerma 102 is - Lil Gary, 45, Soul, I got tears all around me / Out of nowhere.. no idea what it's like Jon
  21. Mickey,I think this is the one you're referring to, bought mine at the 100 club in the early 80's for a tenner..., great lp but sound quality was lacking a bit.. WVON F.M CHICAGO 'ALL NITE LONG' SIDE 1 WILLIE G & THE STYLES - NO SECOND CHANCE (Deadbeats) BOBBY JASON - ALL THESE THINGS (William Powell - Heartache Souviners) JAMES LEWIS _ THAT'S THE WAY (The Q) PROFESSIONALS - THAT'S WHY I LOVE YOU COURT DAVIS - THE LOVER WHO LOVES YOU NOT (Try To Think) SEVEN SOULS - I STILL LOVE YOU JOHN & THE WIERDEST - CANT GET OVER THESE MEMORIES TY KARIM - LIGHTEN UP SIDE 2 CHERYL BERDELL - GIVING IT ALL TO YOU DOUG PARKINSON - I'LL BE AROUND JAN JONES - INDEPENDENT WOMAN CHARLES JOHNSON - NEVER HAD A LOVE SO GOOD TYRONE BARKLEY - MAN OF VALUE OTIS CLAY - THE ONLY WAY IS UP JAMES MACK - OVER THE TOP (Roy Dawson)
  22. I seem to remember that Tim Brown has this in his guide at £200, so £80 is a bargain
  23. great record Richard, just picked up a copy of 'slow down little eva' off ebay... good luck with the sale Jon
  24. just found this article which mentions the Calhoun being one of the earliest.. https://suenomartino.net/btg.htm The first promotional 12 Inch singles began to circulate in 1975 - while nobody seemed to know which one came out first, 'Dance Dance Dance' by Calhoun is mentioned as one of the earliest. The first commercially released 12 Inch single was 10 Percent' by Double Exposure on Salsoul. It was appropriately revolutionary for a genre that had just found its own medium.
  25. pm'd ya


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